Southern Xinjiang, the central territory of the ancient God Luo Sect. It is said that tens of millions of years ago, this place was the most prosperous place in the entire southeastern border and even the entire continent.
When the Shenluo Sect was established here, the huge surrounding area was divided into sect territories. At that time, this place where spiritual energy was extremely strong and the world's luck gathered was not called the southeastern border, but was called Shenling.
The Shenluo Sect has been entrenched here for thousands of years, and all other sects in the Yuji Continent have been overshadowed by this behemoth. At that time, some people lamented that the world would be without light if the gods did not fall.
Later, this seemingly eternal behemoth was still defeated, and was defeated at the hands of traitors. Those traitors massacred the sect that gave birth to them, plundered the entire territory, and burned this land that had left countless traces of glory with a fire... They vowed to wipe out the traces of this sect in this way.
And it seems like they actually succeeded.
It is said that everything that once belonged to the Shenluo Sect was completely lost in the fire and the ruthless passage of time. Nowadays, people can only know everything about the once prosperous sect from some surviving historical records and oral legends.
And maybe it will continue to be passed down... There are still legends in the southeastern border that are very popular for a while when thousands of sects come to visit.
Of course, Southern Xinjiang has maintained such a mysterious image in the face of foreign wars over the years not only because of these legends that should have been buried long ago, but also because of the strange terrain of this place.
"It's like a painting, it's like a screen." It describes this place. Outside the central hinterland of southern Xinjiang, apart from mountains, there is almost no flat land to completely protect the central area.
There is also a bottomless river between the two continuous mountains. It has been eroded for countless years, and the river is far below the horizon. The mountains on both sides of the Tang Dynasty look like deep valleys, wrapping up the winding water like silver. The sun is not visible, and only the water is as deep as a black pool.
Not only that, but whether it is a magnetic field problem or a mysterious formation that is deeply hidden, it is impossible to safely cross the mountains and reach the hinterland directly with the sword.
There were very few people who were eager to try this, wanting to be the first to successfully cross over, but in the end either there was no news or they were inexplicably trapped and unable to escape.
There was once a strong man who entered it without believing in evil, and after going through hardships and dangers, he came out from the place where he entered in the first place. And time passed by inadvertently for decades, and the strong man's sect even thought that he had encountered an accident and would never come back, so they held a grand funeral for him.
God knows that person was just tired and tired of walking in that ghost place for a long time, and when he came back he found that he was dead... After that, no one dared to cross this place directly.
In short, it is almost impossible for monks to cross these mountains and enter southern Xinjiang without using special means of transportation. Moreover, entering and exiting the hinterland also requires a very high cost, which is beyond the reach of ordinary sects.
Because of this special terrain and historical issues, Southern Xinjiang is almost the most closed place in the southeastern border. Both the mortal world and the cultivation world are separated from the outside by a layer, and there is little exchange of information.
Ningxia and the others are now... on their way into southern Xinjiang.
The joint competition ended and something came to an end. Ningxia was forced to stay in Taoranju to recuperate. She can no longer practice swordsmanship, she can no longer learn calligraphy, and even the formation of formations must be careful not to overdo it... Ningxia feels that she has lived a retirement life ahead of schedule.
She highly doubted that if she hadn't accepted the mission from True Lord Xuanyang, maybe even True Lord Yuanheng would not have fixed the formation for her. He will definitely keep her in the small courtyard to adjust her breathing and repair the hidden wounds in her body.
There is really no energy at all. It was unbelievable to say that she was really getting used to "playing with heartbeats" and exciting competitions all day long in the world of cultivation. If she were asked to change her living situation now, she might not be used to it yet...
But if she didn't cultivate herself thoroughly, she wouldn't be able to live well in the secret realm of Yanling Lake. No matter how depressed she was, she had no choice but to be patient and stay in Taoran Juli to cultivate her health.
However, there are some different itineraries in between.
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When the Shenluo Sect was established here, the huge surrounding area was divided into sect territories. At that time, this place where spiritual energy was extremely strong and the world's luck gathered was not called the southeastern border, but was called Shenling.
The Shenluo Sect has been entrenched here for thousands of years, and all other sects in the Yuji Continent have been overshadowed by this behemoth. At that time, some people lamented that the world would be without light if the gods did not fall.
Later, this seemingly eternal behemoth was still defeated, and was defeated at the hands of traitors. Those traitors massacred the sect that gave birth to them, plundered the entire territory, and burned this land that had left countless traces of glory with a fire... They vowed to wipe out the traces of this sect in this way.
And it seems like they actually succeeded.
It is said that everything that once belonged to the Shenluo Sect was completely lost in the fire and the ruthless passage of time. Nowadays, people can only know everything about the once prosperous sect from some historical records and oral legends that have survived in the world.
And maybe it will continue to be passed down... There are still legends in the southeastern border that are very popular for a while when thousands of sects come to visit.
Of course, Southern Xinjiang has maintained such a mysterious image in the face of foreign wars over the years not only because of these legends that should have been buried long ago, but also because of the strange terrain of this place.
"It's like a painting, it's like a screen." It describes this place. Outside the central hinterland of southern Xinjiang, apart from mountains, there is almost no flat land to completely protect the central area.
There is also a bottomless river between the two continuous mountains. It has been eroded for countless years, and the river is far below the horizon. The mountains on both sides of the Tang Dynasty look like deep valleys, wrapping up the winding water like silver. The sun is not visible, and only the water is as deep as a black pool.
Not only that, but it is unknown whether it is a magnetic field problem or a mysterious formation that is deeply hidden. It is impossible to safely cross the mountains and reach the hinterland directly with the sword.
There were very few people who were eager to try this, wanting to be the first to successfully cross over, but in the end they either had no news or were inexplicably trapped and unable to escape.
There was once a strong man who entered it without believing in evil, and after going through hardships and dangers, he came out from the place where he entered in the first place. And time passed by inadvertently for decades, and the strong man's sect even thought that he had encountered an accident and would never come back, so they held a grand funeral for him.
God knows that person was just tired and tired of walking in that ghost place for a long time, and when he came back he found that he was dead... After that, no one dared to cross this place directly.
In short, it is almost impossible for monks to cross these mountains and enter southern Xinjiang without using special means of transportation. Moreover, entering and exiting the hinterland also requires a very high cost, which is beyond the reach of ordinary sects.